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  1. What to do when someone dies

    someone dies, there are certain things that have to be done, but this often comes at an incredibly difficult time. Age UK's checklist can help you through the next steps.

  2. Returning to care

    Age UK's Health Influencing team and the Care Leavers Connected Project discuss how older people who were in care as children can best be supported when returning to care in later life.

  3. Dementia and incontinence

    progresses, changes in the brain can affect a person’s ability to recognise bodily signals, communicate their needs and use the toilet independently – so continence care can be an important aspect of daily

  4. Turn2us Grants Search

    You could be missing out on money which you never have to pay back. Use the Turn2us Grants Search tool and get matched to grants for which you may be eligible.

  5. The cost of caring

    This Carers' Week, Marie discusses her experience of being an unpaid carer for her husband, and why she thinks social care should be a priority this general election.

  6. New data on the health and care of over-50s

    The Age UK Health Influencing team reveals new findings into the health, care and wellbeing of people aged 50-59.

  7. Age UK's position on the WASPI Campaign

    We're supportive of the WASPI Campaign and their efforts to draw attention to the situation. Here you can see Age UK's statement on the WASPI campaign.

  8. Solitude and loneliness in the age of coronavirus

    Age UK speaks to David Vincent, the author of a study on solitude. We discuss our history of being alone, as well as the implications of the coronavirus crisis.

  9. Professor Ian Deary interview on The Disconnected Mind

    Professor Ian Deary talks about The Disconnected Mind project and what the research could mean for society.

  10. Is a lengthy lockdown for older people on the way?

    Charity Director Caroline Abrahams ponders what a prolonged lockdown for older people as part of the Government's 'exit plan' will mean.

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